March 8, 2024, 5:11 a.m. | Haleh Hayati, Nathan van de Wouw, Carlos Murguia

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arXiv:2403.04485v1 Announce Type: new
Abstract: Cloud computing enables users to process and store data remotely on high-performance computers and servers by sharing data over the Internet. However, transferring data to clouds causes unavoidable privacy concerns. Here, we present a synthesis framework to design coding mechanisms that allow sharing and processing data in a privacy-preserving manner without sacrificing data utility and algorithmic performance. We consider the setup where the user aims to run an algorithm in the cloud using private data. …

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